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Feb
12
A satisfying plant you should grow; the Shasta Daisy
Named after the snowy peaks of Mount Shasta in California, the Shasta Daisy is a hardy hybrid developed in the 1800s by crossing the ...
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Feb
11
Can you use styrofoam as a composting material?
Styrofoam is not recyclable in city waste programs and they will not break down like organic items. If you are wondering how to compost ...
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Feb
11
Have you grown a Kangaroo Paw fern plant?
Kangaroo paw ferns features leaves with deep indentations when it reaches maturity. A reference to kangaroos' big feet, the fern can ...
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Feb
10
Natural remedies for the powdery mildew disease
Powdery mildew is a common problem in areas that have high humidity and it can affect almost any type of plant. If left untreated, ...
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Feb
10
Let those Philodendron of yours grow in numbers
The easiest way to propagate philodendron plants is to take cuttings and root them. When propagating philodendrons, you want cuttings ...
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Feb
09
How to grow and care for a Tree Germander
The Tree Germander is a twiggy evergreen shrub boasting small, aromatic green-gray leaves that has silvery-white undersides that glow ...
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Feb
09
Getting to know more about the New York Ironweed
The New York Ironweed is a splendid and robust garden plant and usually grown as a perennial. Boasting with loosely branched clusters ...
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Feb
08
Treating the whiteflies and the damage it can do
These whiteflies are tiny, heart-shaped flies that are generally no more than 1/10 inch long and if the infestation is serious, a ...
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Feb
08
Never bother about space in having a rock garden
Rock garden designs can range from to sprawling, naturalistic creations to faux dried river beds to rustic mounds of stones, soil, ...